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Oura Ring 4 is $52 off—here’s why it’s worth grabbing now

For a limited time, the Oura Ring 4 smart ring is available at its lowest price yet, combining sleek design with advanced health tracking.

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If the idea of strapping a screen to your wrist gives you pause, you’re hardly alone. Smartwatches, for all their bells and whistles, aren’t everyone’s cup of tea—especially when it comes to nighttime wear. Enter the Oura Ring 4: a sleek, screen‑free alternative that slides onto your finger and quietly gathers health data without ever screaming for attention. And thanks to Amazon Prime Day (with matching deals at Best Buy and on the official Oura site), this discreet tracker is now $296.65—that’s 15% off its usual $349 price tag (saving you $52.35)—making it both its best price ever and its first meaningful discount since launch.

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Oura Ring 4 in multiple colors.
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Oura’s latest smart ring is now more affordable with this limited-time 15% discount on all major retailers.

$296 at Amazon
$296 at Best Buy
$296 at Oura

What’s changed in Generation 4?

Oura didn’t overhaul everything—after all, the core experience was already solid. Instead, Gen 4 brings refined hardware and smarter software:

  • Slimmer, rounder build: The 4th‑gen ring is fractionally thinner and more contoured than its predecessor, making it even more comfortable for all‑day (and all‑night) wear.
  • Titanium durability: Gone are the days of ceramic finishes; the entire chassis is now forged from aerospace‑grade titanium, so it stands up to knocks, scrapes, and daily life without scuffing.
  • Expanded sizing: With sizes 4 through 15, there’s a fit for nearly every finger—good news if you’ve struggled to find the right ring size in the past.

On the software side, Oura’s algorithms benefit from improved sensors that feed more accurate heart‑rate and SpO₂ data into the app, plus smarter automatic activity detection that recognizes workouts (even low‑impact ones) without your intervention.

If three days of juice felt like a constant recharge chore, you’ll appreciate this upgrade: the Ring 4 regularly squeezes seven to eight days from a full charge—double the runtime of prior models. That means weekly top‑ups instead of nightly plugging‑in, keeping your routine uninterrupted.

Oura’s reputation is built on its sleep‑tracking prowess, and Gen 4 only cements that. Every night, the ring logs:

  • Sleep stages (light, deep, REM)
  • Time to fall asleep
  • Wake‑up count and duration
  • Resting heart rate and HRV
  • Skin temperature trends

All of this data funnels into your Sleep Score and Readiness Score, personalized metrics that tell you not just how you slept, but how primed you are for the day ahead. The new sensor package even picks up more subtle temperature shifts—potential early indicators of illness—making the ring a tiny wellness sentinel on your finger.

Out of the box, the Oura Ring’s core functions—sleep, activity, readiness—are yours to keep, no subscription required. But if you crave deeper analysis, you’ll want an Oura Membership at $5.99/month (or $69.99/year). Premium members unlock:

  • AI‑driven Insights and trend forecasts
  • Guided content on rest, performance, and mindfulness
  • Advanced metrics, like nighttime respiratory rate and personalized workout goals.

Think of it as a gym membership for your finger—small monthly fee, ongoing value.

How it compares: rings vs. watches (and other rings)

Smartwatches still rule when it comes to on‑the‑go notifications, maps, calls, and music controls. But for those whose top priorities are sleep, recovery, and low‑key daytime tracking, neither an Apple Watch nor a Galaxy Watch will beat the Oura Ring’s stealth advantage.

  • Versus watches: No push notifications, no touchscreen. But also zero night‑time glare, and you won’t risk “screen neck” while checking your stats in bed.
  • Versus other rings: The Ultrahuman Ring and Samsung’s Galaxy Ring are contenders, but Oura’s combination of mature software, robust membership ecosystem, and proven track record still make it the category leader.

Prime Day’s 15% deal runs through July 11, or until stock runs out—and sizes and finishes move fast. On Amazon, the basic Black and Silver shells have dipped to $296.65, while premium finishes (Brushed Silver, Stealth, Gold, Rose Gold) follow suit with tiered pricing off their usual $399–$499 range. Best Buy and Oura’s own site mirror the discount, so shop around for your preferred color and size.

If you’re a casual athlete, a restless sleeper, or simply someone who values ultra‑light, always‑on health tracking without the bulk of a watch, the Oura Ring 4 at $296.65 is hard to beat. This Prime Day sale marks the first real opportunity to snag Oura’s top‑tier wearable at a sub‑$300 price point—and when it comes to investing in better rest, recovery, and long‑term wellness, that’s a steal.

So go ahead: slide one onto your finger, sync it to the app, and let your ring do the talking—without saying a word.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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